Overview
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The table the room flows around.
An oval coffee table in smoked oak with tapered Scandinavian legs. The top is oak veneer over MDF, finished in a warm muted brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The solid oak and rubber wood legs angle outward, creating a light open stance beneath the 1000 x 500mm surface. At 350mm tall and just 6.5 kg, the table sits at sofa height and repositions easily. The 331mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs, five minutes.
Seven things this shape changes.
- No shin-catching corners: The continuous oval curve means no hard edges to navigate around in the dark, making it safer and easier to live alongside than any rectangular alternative.
- Equal reach from every seat: The curved edge gives everyone on the sofa the same comfortable distance to the surface, which a rectangle with its far corners pushed away cannot match.
- The room feels bigger: Without corners breaking the sightline, the eye travels around the table rather than stopping at it. The oval opens the floor plan rather than dividing it.
- Light enough to rearrange: At 6.5 kg, one person lifts it easily. Guests arriving, rug needs vacuuming, film night layout: the table moves with the moment.
- The floor stays visible: With 331mm of clearance beneath, the tapered legs frame open space rather than blocking it. The room looks airier because you can see the rug or floor through the base.
- Smoked oak warms without darkening: The muted brown tone adds warmth to a neutral room without the heaviness of walnut or the starkness of raw oak.
- Five-minute assembly, then done: Screw four legs into the finished top. No flat-pack complexity, no instruction-manual anxiety, no leftover parts.
Where this oval works best.
Living rooms with neutral walls and light flooring where the smoked oak warms the space. Smaller flats where the lack of corners and lightweight frame make daily life easier. Scandinavian schemes with linen, wool and jute where the tapered legs speak the same language. For how natural wood and considered lighting build living rooms with warmth, our guide to Scandinavian living room design covers the approach.
Corners are the problem here.
A rectangular coffee table in a living room creates four hard corners that shins find in the dark, that toddlers walk into at eye level and that force you to navigate around right angles every time you cross the room. The sharper the furniture, the more the room feels like a grid. An oval changes the geometry entirely. People flow around it. There is no wrong angle of approach, no corner to avoid, no hard edge between the sofa and the path to the kitchen.
This oval coffee table is finished in smoked oak with a warm, muted tone that sits darker than natural oak without reaching walnut territory. The top is oak veneer over MDF, giving a consistent grain pattern across the full 1000 x 500mm surface. The tapered legs are solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward in the Scandinavian tradition to create a light, open stance beneath the tabletop. At just 6.5 kg, the table is easy to reposition whenever the room needs it.
The 331mm floor clearance is generous, leaving the space beneath the table visually open and accessible for cleaning. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs screw into the underside of the top. For how Scandinavian furniture and natural materials create living rooms that feel calm without looking sparse, the Lantern Style Bamboo Table Lamp pairs naturally with this table in a room built around warm wood and organic texture.
Smoked oak, tapered legs, oval top.
- Smoked oak veneer top on MDF. The smoking process deepens the oak tone to a warm brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The veneer shows genuine oak grain across the full oval surface with a consistency that solid timber cannot always guarantee.
- Tapered Scandinavian legs. Solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward from the underside of the top. The taper narrows from the mounting point to the floor, giving the table a light, open stance that lifts the top visually off the ground.
- Oval shape, 1000 x 500mm. No corners. The continuous curve softens the rectangular geometry of most living rooms and creates a surface that is easier to walk around, sit beside and reach across from any position on the sofa.
- 350mm tall, standard coffee table height. Sits level with most UK sofa seats. A drink, a book or a phone on the surface is within comfortable reach from a seated position without leaning forward.
- 6.5 kg, genuinely light. Easy to reposition when the room layout changes, when guests arrive or when the rug needs vacuuming. Light enough for one person to lift and move without assistance.
- 331mm floor clearance. The tall tapered legs leave the space beneath the table open and visible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because you can see the floor through the base.
Why the oval earns its space.
A round table wastes surface area. A rectangle creates corners. An oval gives you the length of a rectangular table with the softness of a round one. At 1000mm wide, there is enough surface for a tray, a stack of books and a candle without the items crowding each other. At 500mm deep, the table does not dominate the gap between sofa and screen. The continuous curve means every seat on the sofa has the same easy reach to the surface, which a rectangular table with its corners pushed away from the ends cannot offer.
Rooms where smoked oak sits naturally.
Living rooms with a neutral palette in warm white, stone or pale grey where the smoked oak adds warmth without darkening the space. On a light jute or wool rug where the tapered legs create a visual frame above the texture beneath. In front of a low linen sofa where the oval softens the straight lines of the seating. In a smaller living room where the lack of corners and the 6.5 kg weight make it easy to live alongside. Beside a window where morning light catches the grain and the smoked tone shifts to a softer golden hue.
Before you order.
- Legs-only assembly. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the tabletop. No tools beyond the included fixings. One person, five minutes. The top arrives fully finished.
- Measure your sofa gap. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, allow at least 400mm between the table edge and sofa seat for comfortable leg room. The oval shape gives more clearance at the ends than a rectangle of the same footprint.
- Smoked oak varies in tone. The veneer shows natural grain variation. The smoked finish deepens the colour but does not eliminate the organic differences in the oak. Your table may differ slightly in tone from the product image.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Smoked Oak Oval Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The oval shape takes the same floor space as a rectangle of the same dimensions but without corners, so it feels less imposing. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and your sofa for comfortable leg room.
The top is oak veneer over an MDF core, which gives a genuine oak grain across the surface with the dimensional stability that solid timber cannot always guarantee. The legs are solid oak and rubber wood. The smoked oak finish is applied to both the top and legs for a consistent tone across the whole table.
The smoking process deepens the natural oak tone to a warm muted brown that sits between raw oak and walnut. It adds warmth without the heaviness of a dark stain. In natural light the grain detail is clearly visible, and the tone shifts subtly depending on the light source in the room.
Living rooms where the sofa faces a screen and the path between them needs to stay clear. Smaller flats where corners on a rectangular table would crowd the walkway. Scandinavian schemes built around natural materials and clean lines. Rooms with children where removing hard corners makes the space safer at floor level. For how neutral tones and natural textures create rooms that feel warm without clutter, our guide to neutral beige interior ideas covers the approach across different room types.
6.5 kg. One person lifts and repositions it without assistance. The light weight makes it easy to move for cleaning, rearranging or creating space for guests.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The tapered legs create wide open space beneath the table, so the vacuum navigates freely without getting stuck.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the finished tabletop. One person, five minutes. No additional tools required beyond what is included in the box. The top arrives complete.
More practical than rectangular. The curved edge gives equal reach from every position on the sofa. There are no far corners where a remote or a mug sits out of comfortable reach. The continuous curve also makes it easier to walk past in tight spaces.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Avoid leaving hot mugs directly on the surface without a coaster. The veneer finish is durable under normal domestic use but should not be exposed to standing water or excessive heat.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF top in smoked oak finish. Solid oak and rubber wood tapered legs. Oval shape. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Assembly: legs only. No storage.
Build a Room Around Clean Lines
A Scandinavian coffee table sets the tone, but how you layer lighting, texture and storage around it determines whether the room feels minimal or empty. These guides cover the thinking behind living spaces where simplicity and warmth work together.
Overview
The table the room flows around.
An oval coffee table in smoked oak with tapered Scandinavian legs. The top is oak veneer over MDF, finished in a warm muted brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The solid oak and rubber wood legs angle outward, creating a light open stance beneath the 1000 x 500mm surface. At 350mm tall and just 6.5 kg, the table sits at sofa height and repositions easily. The 331mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs, five minutes.
Seven things this shape changes.
- No shin-catching corners: The continuous oval curve means no hard edges to navigate around in the dark, making it safer and easier to live alongside than any rectangular alternative.
- Equal reach from every seat: The curved edge gives everyone on the sofa the same comfortable distance to the surface, which a rectangle with its far corners pushed away cannot match.
- The room feels bigger: Without corners breaking the sightline, the eye travels around the table rather than stopping at it. The oval opens the floor plan rather than dividing it.
- Light enough to rearrange: At 6.5 kg, one person lifts it easily. Guests arriving, rug needs vacuuming, film night layout: the table moves with the moment.
- The floor stays visible: With 331mm of clearance beneath, the tapered legs frame open space rather than blocking it. The room looks airier because you can see the rug or floor through the base.
- Smoked oak warms without darkening: The muted brown tone adds warmth to a neutral room without the heaviness of walnut or the starkness of raw oak.
- Five-minute assembly, then done: Screw four legs into the finished top. No flat-pack complexity, no instruction-manual anxiety, no leftover parts.
Where this oval works best.
Living rooms with neutral walls and light flooring where the smoked oak warms the space. Smaller flats where the lack of corners and lightweight frame make daily life easier. Scandinavian schemes with linen, wool and jute where the tapered legs speak the same language. For how natural wood and considered lighting build living rooms with warmth, our guide to Scandinavian living room design covers the approach.
Description
Corners are the problem here.
A rectangular coffee table in a living room creates four hard corners that shins find in the dark, that toddlers walk into at eye level and that force you to navigate around right angles every time you cross the room. The sharper the furniture, the more the room feels like a grid. An oval changes the geometry entirely. People flow around it. There is no wrong angle of approach, no corner to avoid, no hard edge between the sofa and the path to the kitchen.
This oval coffee table is finished in smoked oak with a warm, muted tone that sits darker than natural oak without reaching walnut territory. The top is oak veneer over MDF, giving a consistent grain pattern across the full 1000 x 500mm surface. The tapered legs are solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward in the Scandinavian tradition to create a light, open stance beneath the tabletop. At just 6.5 kg, the table is easy to reposition whenever the room needs it.
The 331mm floor clearance is generous, leaving the space beneath the table visually open and accessible for cleaning. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs screw into the underside of the top. For how Scandinavian furniture and natural materials create living rooms that feel calm without looking sparse, the Lantern Style Bamboo Table Lamp pairs naturally with this table in a room built around warm wood and organic texture.
Smoked oak, tapered legs, oval top.
- Smoked oak veneer top on MDF. The smoking process deepens the oak tone to a warm brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The veneer shows genuine oak grain across the full oval surface with a consistency that solid timber cannot always guarantee.
- Tapered Scandinavian legs. Solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward from the underside of the top. The taper narrows from the mounting point to the floor, giving the table a light, open stance that lifts the top visually off the ground.
- Oval shape, 1000 x 500mm. No corners. The continuous curve softens the rectangular geometry of most living rooms and creates a surface that is easier to walk around, sit beside and reach across from any position on the sofa.
- 350mm tall, standard coffee table height. Sits level with most UK sofa seats. A drink, a book or a phone on the surface is within comfortable reach from a seated position without leaning forward.
- 6.5 kg, genuinely light. Easy to reposition when the room layout changes, when guests arrive or when the rug needs vacuuming. Light enough for one person to lift and move without assistance.
- 331mm floor clearance. The tall tapered legs leave the space beneath the table open and visible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because you can see the floor through the base.
Why the oval earns its space.
A round table wastes surface area. A rectangle creates corners. An oval gives you the length of a rectangular table with the softness of a round one. At 1000mm wide, there is enough surface for a tray, a stack of books and a candle without the items crowding each other. At 500mm deep, the table does not dominate the gap between sofa and screen. The continuous curve means every seat on the sofa has the same easy reach to the surface, which a rectangular table with its corners pushed away from the ends cannot offer.
Rooms where smoked oak sits naturally.
Living rooms with a neutral palette in warm white, stone or pale grey where the smoked oak adds warmth without darkening the space. On a light jute or wool rug where the tapered legs create a visual frame above the texture beneath. In front of a low linen sofa where the oval softens the straight lines of the seating. In a smaller living room where the lack of corners and the 6.5 kg weight make it easy to live alongside. Beside a window where morning light catches the grain and the smoked tone shifts to a softer golden hue.
Before you order.
- Legs-only assembly. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the tabletop. No tools beyond the included fixings. One person, five minutes. The top arrives fully finished.
- Measure your sofa gap. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, allow at least 400mm between the table edge and sofa seat for comfortable leg room. The oval shape gives more clearance at the ends than a rectangle of the same footprint.
- Smoked oak varies in tone. The veneer shows natural grain variation. The smoked finish deepens the colour but does not eliminate the organic differences in the oak. Your table may differ slightly in tone from the product image.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Smoked Oak Oval Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The oval shape takes the same floor space as a rectangle of the same dimensions but without corners, so it feels less imposing. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and your sofa for comfortable leg room.
The top is oak veneer over an MDF core, which gives a genuine oak grain across the surface with the dimensional stability that solid timber cannot always guarantee. The legs are solid oak and rubber wood. The smoked oak finish is applied to both the top and legs for a consistent tone across the whole table.
The smoking process deepens the natural oak tone to a warm muted brown that sits between raw oak and walnut. It adds warmth without the heaviness of a dark stain. In natural light the grain detail is clearly visible, and the tone shifts subtly depending on the light source in the room.
Living rooms where the sofa faces a screen and the path between them needs to stay clear. Smaller flats where corners on a rectangular table would crowd the walkway. Scandinavian schemes built around natural materials and clean lines. Rooms with children where removing hard corners makes the space safer at floor level. For how neutral tones and natural textures create rooms that feel warm without clutter, our guide to neutral beige interior ideas covers the approach across different room types.
6.5 kg. One person lifts and repositions it without assistance. The light weight makes it easy to move for cleaning, rearranging or creating space for guests.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The tapered legs create wide open space beneath the table, so the vacuum navigates freely without getting stuck.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the finished tabletop. One person, five minutes. No additional tools required beyond what is included in the box. The top arrives complete.
More practical than rectangular. The curved edge gives equal reach from every position on the sofa. There are no far corners where a remote or a mug sits out of comfortable reach. The continuous curve also makes it easier to walk past in tight spaces.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Avoid leaving hot mugs directly on the surface without a coaster. The veneer finish is durable under normal domestic use but should not be exposed to standing water or excessive heat.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF top in smoked oak finish. Solid oak and rubber wood tapered legs. Oval shape. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Assembly: legs only. No storage.
Knowledge Hub
Build a Room Around Clean Lines
A Scandinavian coffee table sets the tone, but how you layer lighting, texture and storage around it determines whether the room feels minimal or empty. These guides cover the thinking behind living spaces where simplicity and warmth work together.
Smoked Oak Oval Coffee Table with Scandinavian Legs
Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
The table the room flows around.
An oval coffee table in smoked oak with tapered Scandinavian legs. The top is oak veneer over MDF, finished in a warm muted brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The solid oak and rubber wood legs angle outward, creating a light open stance beneath the 1000 x 500mm surface. At 350mm tall and just 6.5 kg, the table sits at sofa height and repositions easily. The 331mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs, five minutes.
Seven things this shape changes.
- No shin-catching corners: The continuous oval curve means no hard edges to navigate around in the dark, making it safer and easier to live alongside than any rectangular alternative.
- Equal reach from every seat: The curved edge gives everyone on the sofa the same comfortable distance to the surface, which a rectangle with its far corners pushed away cannot match.
- The room feels bigger: Without corners breaking the sightline, the eye travels around the table rather than stopping at it. The oval opens the floor plan rather than dividing it.
- Light enough to rearrange: At 6.5 kg, one person lifts it easily. Guests arriving, rug needs vacuuming, film night layout: the table moves with the moment.
- The floor stays visible: With 331mm of clearance beneath, the tapered legs frame open space rather than blocking it. The room looks airier because you can see the rug or floor through the base.
- Smoked oak warms without darkening: The muted brown tone adds warmth to a neutral room without the heaviness of walnut or the starkness of raw oak.
- Five-minute assembly, then done: Screw four legs into the finished top. No flat-pack complexity, no instruction-manual anxiety, no leftover parts.
Where this oval works best.
Living rooms with neutral walls and light flooring where the smoked oak warms the space. Smaller flats where the lack of corners and lightweight frame make daily life easier. Scandinavian schemes with linen, wool and jute where the tapered legs speak the same language. For how natural wood and considered lighting build living rooms with warmth, our guide to Scandinavian living room design covers the approach.
Corners are the problem here.
A rectangular coffee table in a living room creates four hard corners that shins find in the dark, that toddlers walk into at eye level and that force you to navigate around right angles every time you cross the room. The sharper the furniture, the more the room feels like a grid. An oval changes the geometry entirely. People flow around it. There is no wrong angle of approach, no corner to avoid, no hard edge between the sofa and the path to the kitchen.
This oval coffee table is finished in smoked oak with a warm, muted tone that sits darker than natural oak without reaching walnut territory. The top is oak veneer over MDF, giving a consistent grain pattern across the full 1000 x 500mm surface. The tapered legs are solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward in the Scandinavian tradition to create a light, open stance beneath the tabletop. At just 6.5 kg, the table is easy to reposition whenever the room needs it.
The 331mm floor clearance is generous, leaving the space beneath the table visually open and accessible for cleaning. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs screw into the underside of the top. For how Scandinavian furniture and natural materials create living rooms that feel calm without looking sparse, the Lantern Style Bamboo Table Lamp pairs naturally with this table in a room built around warm wood and organic texture.
Smoked oak, tapered legs, oval top.
- Smoked oak veneer top on MDF. The smoking process deepens the oak tone to a warm brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The veneer shows genuine oak grain across the full oval surface with a consistency that solid timber cannot always guarantee.
- Tapered Scandinavian legs. Solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward from the underside of the top. The taper narrows from the mounting point to the floor, giving the table a light, open stance that lifts the top visually off the ground.
- Oval shape, 1000 x 500mm. No corners. The continuous curve softens the rectangular geometry of most living rooms and creates a surface that is easier to walk around, sit beside and reach across from any position on the sofa.
- 350mm tall, standard coffee table height. Sits level with most UK sofa seats. A drink, a book or a phone on the surface is within comfortable reach from a seated position without leaning forward.
- 6.5 kg, genuinely light. Easy to reposition when the room layout changes, when guests arrive or when the rug needs vacuuming. Light enough for one person to lift and move without assistance.
- 331mm floor clearance. The tall tapered legs leave the space beneath the table open and visible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because you can see the floor through the base.
Why the oval earns its space.
A round table wastes surface area. A rectangle creates corners. An oval gives you the length of a rectangular table with the softness of a round one. At 1000mm wide, there is enough surface for a tray, a stack of books and a candle without the items crowding each other. At 500mm deep, the table does not dominate the gap between sofa and screen. The continuous curve means every seat on the sofa has the same easy reach to the surface, which a rectangular table with its corners pushed away from the ends cannot offer.
Rooms where smoked oak sits naturally.
Living rooms with a neutral palette in warm white, stone or pale grey where the smoked oak adds warmth without darkening the space. On a light jute or wool rug where the tapered legs create a visual frame above the texture beneath. In front of a low linen sofa where the oval softens the straight lines of the seating. In a smaller living room where the lack of corners and the 6.5 kg weight make it easy to live alongside. Beside a window where morning light catches the grain and the smoked tone shifts to a softer golden hue.
Before you order.
- Legs-only assembly. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the tabletop. No tools beyond the included fixings. One person, five minutes. The top arrives fully finished.
- Measure your sofa gap. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, allow at least 400mm between the table edge and sofa seat for comfortable leg room. The oval shape gives more clearance at the ends than a rectangle of the same footprint.
- Smoked oak varies in tone. The veneer shows natural grain variation. The smoked finish deepens the colour but does not eliminate the organic differences in the oak. Your table may differ slightly in tone from the product image.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs: Smoked Oak Oval Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The oval shape takes the same floor space as a rectangle of the same dimensions but without corners, so it feels less imposing. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and your sofa for comfortable leg room.
The top is oak veneer over an MDF core, which gives a genuine oak grain across the surface with the dimensional stability that solid timber cannot always guarantee. The legs are solid oak and rubber wood. The smoked oak finish is applied to both the top and legs for a consistent tone across the whole table.
The smoking process deepens the natural oak tone to a warm muted brown that sits between raw oak and walnut. It adds warmth without the heaviness of a dark stain. In natural light the grain detail is clearly visible, and the tone shifts subtly depending on the light source in the room.
Living rooms where the sofa faces a screen and the path between them needs to stay clear. Smaller flats where corners on a rectangular table would crowd the walkway. Scandinavian schemes built around natural materials and clean lines. Rooms with children where removing hard corners makes the space safer at floor level. For how neutral tones and natural textures create rooms that feel warm without clutter, our guide to neutral beige interior ideas covers the approach across different room types.
6.5 kg. One person lifts and repositions it without assistance. The light weight makes it easy to move for cleaning, rearranging or creating space for guests.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The tapered legs create wide open space beneath the table, so the vacuum navigates freely without getting stuck.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the finished tabletop. One person, five minutes. No additional tools required beyond what is included in the box. The top arrives complete.
More practical than rectangular. The curved edge gives equal reach from every position on the sofa. There are no far corners where a remote or a mug sits out of comfortable reach. The continuous curve also makes it easier to walk past in tight spaces.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Avoid leaving hot mugs directly on the surface without a coaster. The veneer finish is durable under normal domestic use but should not be exposed to standing water or excessive heat.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF top in smoked oak finish. Solid oak and rubber wood tapered legs. Oval shape. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Assembly: legs only. No storage.
Build a Room Around Clean Lines
A Scandinavian coffee table sets the tone, but how you layer lighting, texture and storage around it determines whether the room feels minimal or empty. These guides cover the thinking behind living spaces where simplicity and warmth work together.
Overview
The table the room flows around.
An oval coffee table in smoked oak with tapered Scandinavian legs. The top is oak veneer over MDF, finished in a warm muted brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The solid oak and rubber wood legs angle outward, creating a light open stance beneath the 1000 x 500mm surface. At 350mm tall and just 6.5 kg, the table sits at sofa height and repositions easily. The 331mm floor clearance keeps the space beneath open. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs, five minutes.
Seven things this shape changes.
- No shin-catching corners: The continuous oval curve means no hard edges to navigate around in the dark, making it safer and easier to live alongside than any rectangular alternative.
- Equal reach from every seat: The curved edge gives everyone on the sofa the same comfortable distance to the surface, which a rectangle with its far corners pushed away cannot match.
- The room feels bigger: Without corners breaking the sightline, the eye travels around the table rather than stopping at it. The oval opens the floor plan rather than dividing it.
- Light enough to rearrange: At 6.5 kg, one person lifts it easily. Guests arriving, rug needs vacuuming, film night layout: the table moves with the moment.
- The floor stays visible: With 331mm of clearance beneath, the tapered legs frame open space rather than blocking it. The room looks airier because you can see the rug or floor through the base.
- Smoked oak warms without darkening: The muted brown tone adds warmth to a neutral room without the heaviness of walnut or the starkness of raw oak.
- Five-minute assembly, then done: Screw four legs into the finished top. No flat-pack complexity, no instruction-manual anxiety, no leftover parts.
Where this oval works best.
Living rooms with neutral walls and light flooring where the smoked oak warms the space. Smaller flats where the lack of corners and lightweight frame make daily life easier. Scandinavian schemes with linen, wool and jute where the tapered legs speak the same language. For how natural wood and considered lighting build living rooms with warmth, our guide to Scandinavian living room design covers the approach.
Description
Corners are the problem here.
A rectangular coffee table in a living room creates four hard corners that shins find in the dark, that toddlers walk into at eye level and that force you to navigate around right angles every time you cross the room. The sharper the furniture, the more the room feels like a grid. An oval changes the geometry entirely. People flow around it. There is no wrong angle of approach, no corner to avoid, no hard edge between the sofa and the path to the kitchen.
This oval coffee table is finished in smoked oak with a warm, muted tone that sits darker than natural oak without reaching walnut territory. The top is oak veneer over MDF, giving a consistent grain pattern across the full 1000 x 500mm surface. The tapered legs are solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward in the Scandinavian tradition to create a light, open stance beneath the tabletop. At just 6.5 kg, the table is easy to reposition whenever the room needs it.
The 331mm floor clearance is generous, leaving the space beneath the table visually open and accessible for cleaning. Assembly is legs only: four tapered legs screw into the underside of the top. For how Scandinavian furniture and natural materials create living rooms that feel calm without looking sparse, the Lantern Style Bamboo Table Lamp pairs naturally with this table in a room built around warm wood and organic texture.
Smoked oak, tapered legs, oval top.
- Smoked oak veneer top on MDF. The smoking process deepens the oak tone to a warm brown that sits between natural oak and walnut. The veneer shows genuine oak grain across the full oval surface with a consistency that solid timber cannot always guarantee.
- Tapered Scandinavian legs. Solid oak and rubber wood, angled outward from the underside of the top. The taper narrows from the mounting point to the floor, giving the table a light, open stance that lifts the top visually off the ground.
- Oval shape, 1000 x 500mm. No corners. The continuous curve softens the rectangular geometry of most living rooms and creates a surface that is easier to walk around, sit beside and reach across from any position on the sofa.
- 350mm tall, standard coffee table height. Sits level with most UK sofa seats. A drink, a book or a phone on the surface is within comfortable reach from a seated position without leaning forward.
- 6.5 kg, genuinely light. Easy to reposition when the room layout changes, when guests arrive or when the rug needs vacuuming. Light enough for one person to lift and move without assistance.
- 331mm floor clearance. The tall tapered legs leave the space beneath the table open and visible. A robot vacuum passes underneath easily. The room feels lighter because you can see the floor through the base.
Why the oval earns its space.
A round table wastes surface area. A rectangle creates corners. An oval gives you the length of a rectangular table with the softness of a round one. At 1000mm wide, there is enough surface for a tray, a stack of books and a candle without the items crowding each other. At 500mm deep, the table does not dominate the gap between sofa and screen. The continuous curve means every seat on the sofa has the same easy reach to the surface, which a rectangular table with its corners pushed away from the ends cannot offer.
Rooms where smoked oak sits naturally.
Living rooms with a neutral palette in warm white, stone or pale grey where the smoked oak adds warmth without darkening the space. On a light jute or wool rug where the tapered legs create a visual frame above the texture beneath. In front of a low linen sofa where the oval softens the straight lines of the seating. In a smaller living room where the lack of corners and the 6.5 kg weight make it easy to live alongside. Beside a window where morning light catches the grain and the smoked tone shifts to a softer golden hue.
Before you order.
- Legs-only assembly. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the tabletop. No tools beyond the included fixings. One person, five minutes. The top arrives fully finished.
- Measure your sofa gap. At 1000mm wide and 500mm deep, allow at least 400mm between the table edge and sofa seat for comfortable leg room. The oval shape gives more clearance at the ends than a rectangle of the same footprint.
- Smoked oak varies in tone. The veneer shows natural grain variation. The smoked finish deepens the colour but does not eliminate the organic differences in the oak. Your table may differ slightly in tone from the product image.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 3-5 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
FAQs: Smoked Oak Oval Coffee Table
1000mm wide, 500mm deep and 350mm tall. The oval shape takes the same floor space as a rectangle of the same dimensions but without corners, so it feels less imposing. Allow at least 400mm between the table edge and your sofa for comfortable leg room.
The top is oak veneer over an MDF core, which gives a genuine oak grain across the surface with the dimensional stability that solid timber cannot always guarantee. The legs are solid oak and rubber wood. The smoked oak finish is applied to both the top and legs for a consistent tone across the whole table.
The smoking process deepens the natural oak tone to a warm muted brown that sits between raw oak and walnut. It adds warmth without the heaviness of a dark stain. In natural light the grain detail is clearly visible, and the tone shifts subtly depending on the light source in the room.
Living rooms where the sofa faces a screen and the path between them needs to stay clear. Smaller flats where corners on a rectangular table would crowd the walkway. Scandinavian schemes built around natural materials and clean lines. Rooms with children where removing hard corners makes the space safer at floor level. For how neutral tones and natural textures create rooms that feel warm without clutter, our guide to neutral beige interior ideas covers the approach across different room types.
6.5 kg. One person lifts and repositions it without assistance. The light weight makes it easy to move for cleaning, rearranging or creating space for guests.
Yes. The floor clearance is 331mm, which is well above any standard robot vacuum. The tapered legs create wide open space beneath the table, so the vacuum navigates freely without getting stuck.
Legs only. Four tapered legs screw into the underside of the finished tabletop. One person, five minutes. No additional tools required beyond what is included in the box. The top arrives complete.
More practical than rectangular. The curved edge gives equal reach from every position on the sofa. There are no far corners where a remote or a mug sits out of comfortable reach. The continuous curve also makes it easier to walk past in tight spaces.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Avoid leaving hot mugs directly on the surface without a coaster. The veneer finish is durable under normal domestic use but should not be exposed to standing water or excessive heat.
1000mm wide, 500mm deep, 350mm tall. Oak veneer over MDF top in smoked oak finish. Solid oak and rubber wood tapered legs. Oval shape. Floor clearance 331mm. Weight 6.5 kg. Assembly: legs only. No storage.
Knowledge Hub
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